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Mahābhārata - Retold by Kṛṣṇa Dharma dasa 1.5
in arms and warfare, Droṇa went to Dhṛtarāṣṭra and said, “O King, your sons have completed their education
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Brahmin is characterized by the qualities of honesty, purity, forgiveness, self-control, asceticism, knowledge The highest object of knowledge is the Supreme Brahman, which can be known when one has transcended all
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In return for Arjuna’s mercy, Aṅgaraparna offered him the divine knowledge possessed by the Gandharvas Smiling, Aṅgaraparna said, “This knowledge, known as Chakshushi, will give you the ability to see anything It is this knowledge that gives the Gandharvas the powers that make them superior to men.”
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My discussion with you has reawakened my knowledge. I now realize that my real interest lies in cultivating Brahminical qualities and spiritual knowledge
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Nahusha said, “O King, you are clearly acquainted with knowledge.
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They dressed themselves as snatakas, students just finishing their education and seeking charity.
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“It is knowledge of the Supreme Lord which makes the soul rise.
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the serpent said, “How can we recognize a true Brahmin, O King, and what is the highest object of knowledge
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My knowledge has been increased by your wise words.”
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Secure in the knowledge of Kṛṣṇa’s friendship and blessings, all the brothers felt their good fortune
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The wise Vidura, who has unlimited knowledge, we embrace with affection.
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Those who have realized Vedic knowledge are even better, and among those the best are they who practice their knowledge in life. Your knowledge and wisdom are equal to Bṛhaspati’s.
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requested him to study such subjects, but he was sure the god could see by divine intelligence that such knowledge
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Droṇa asked Paraśurāma for his celestial weapons, along with the knowledge to use them.
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Śalya was well known for his wisdom and knowledge, and even the Brahmins came forward to hear him speak
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slightly away from Kichaka she replied, “O Kichaka, our union together must be without anyone else’s knowledge
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Arjuna said, “O Gandharva, if you desire to give your knowledge and these horses in return for your life
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Nārada, who had ended his speech with those three questions, replied, “Scriptural knowledge is successful
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“I am acquainted with the science of dice, O virtuous hero, and I shall pass this knowledge unto you.
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All acts and knowledge should be aimed at achieving the Supreme.
Hierarchy
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 43
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